Celebrate the harvest with an evening of mouthwatering local and regional foods prepared by Hailey's top restaurants! Wine and beer included for those over 21.

LOCAL FOOD FAIR3-5pm at Wood River Sustainability Center: Meet local farmers, fisherman, merchants and educators. Sample appetizers prepared by local chefs and wines from some of Idaho’s top vineyards. FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

RESTAURANT WALK 5-7pm in downtown Hailey: Enjoy small plates of of locally grown deliciousness from the best Hailey restaurants & chefs! Look for announcements on participating restaurants in the upcoming weeks.

STREET PARTY7-10pm at Wood River Sustainability Center & River Street: Top off the night with handcrafted desserts, local wine and beer, and live music from a great band!

TICKETSWill be available for purchase in the near future. Stay tuned for more details!

Kid's camp will include ecosystem exploration, foraging the farm for meal creation, mindful awareness activities with The Flourish Foundation and a tipi campout. Dates are 7/14-7/15 and/or 8/11-8/12 from Noon to Noon. $125/child includes all activities, overnight camping, dinner, snacks and breakfast, all fresh from the farm.

Come on down to our farm on Saturday, May 20th anytime from noon to 3pm. We will have live plants for sale including warm & cool season vegetables, herbs, flowers, and much more!

Enjoy our farm, meet & greet with local producers, buy lunch and other local goodies! We have plenty of animals for you to get to know around the farm - including chickens, horses, goats, cats and dogs!

This event is free to attend and is open to the whole family. However, please leave your dogs at home or in the car.

Join us for our “Family Gardening Days”, which is designed to help you get your garden started!

On Saturday, May 20th from 10 am to noon, we will show you how to transplant your seedlings into your garden and give you harvesting tips. “Family Gardening Days” participants will have early bird access to our Plant Sale and Open House that will be held later that afternoon.

Sign up today for this hands-on gardening opportunity. The cost includes both dates and will be $25/person or $45/family.

May 19, Friday evening showing at the Community Campus Auditorium in Hailey, SEED, the Untold Story. This documentary movie has been awarded 13 film festival awards from around the US and will be shown thanks to the efforts and sponsorship of the WRHS's W.A.T.E.R. Club. This is the same movie that packed the SV Opera House theater last Summer...

The film was produced by Taggart Seigal, a Ketchum native, and features in part, Dr. Vandana Shiva, International acclaimed author, eco-feminist and seed activist, who will be the keynote speaker at this years Sun Valley Wellness Festival on Saturday, May 27, 7 pm at the Sun Valley Inn. See: https://www.sunvalleywellness.org/portfolio/vandana-shiva/

The Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance is working to schedule a special "public workshop" with Dr. Shiva on Monday, May 29th. More details will follow as soon as details are confirmed.

The Idaho Conservation League and the Green Team of Community School will host a People’s Climate March in Ketchum on Saturday, April 29.

“On the 100th day of the new administration, let’s join people across the nation in showing our elected representatives that we take climate change seriously,” the organizations stated in a press release. “Climate change threatens the Idaho we love and the world around us.”

The march will begin at 11:30 a.m. at Ketchum Town Square and end at City Hall. colorful signs, participants are asked to bring colorful banners and flags.

Before the march, beginning at 11 a.m., participants will be able to hear from state Sen. Michelle Stennett, D-Ketchum and Senate minority leader; Brygitte De La Cruz and Analena Deklotz, Green Team leaders and students at Community School; and Dani Mazzotta, ICL’s central Idaho director.

People will also be able to visit booths of local organizations and see what they are doing to fight climate change locally and learn about how to take action.

Potluck and Square Dance on Saturday April 29, 7 to 9 pm, with live band and caller Hokum Hi-Flyers from Boise, at the Grange Hall, 609 South 3rd Avenue in Hailey.

Pay at the door: $12 for adults, $6 for teenagers. Free for accompanied kids 12 and under. Attendance is limited to 70 people. Please wear clean shoes that will not mark the floor.

Our dancing event is a family-friendly activity for all ages. Singles and beginners are welcome. All the steps will be taught, and no partner is necessary. First and foremost, the event is about people and community. It is about meeting new friends, socializing, dancing and having an enjoyable experience together!

The evening will begin at 5:30 pm with an optional potluck dinner. Gluten-free or other food sensitive participants are welcome and should label their dish accordingly. Bring wholesome food to share, as well as your plate, fork and water bottle. Dancing will begin at 7:00 and end at 9:00 pm.

The event is organized by members of the Upper Big Wood River Grange.

For more information contact Manon at 788-3876 or manon8@cox.net, Jonna at (208) 570-2649 or jonnamoore@gmail.com, or Narda at 720-4401 or narda44@gmail.com

Learn how to save seeds from your home garden or landscape and why it is important to do so. This informative class will be presented by John Caccia, co-founder of Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance and Kelley Weston, native plant aficionado. This presentation will provide easy-to-understand information and simple steps to help local growers rejoin the ancient, fun and vital practice of seed saving.

Join the Environmental Resource Center (ERC) on Thursday, April 20 at 5:30pm at The Community Library for a showing of PBS’ newly released Rachel Carson documentary in honor of Earth Day.

Rachel Carson inspired the modern environmental movement through the publication of her 1962 book, “Silent Spring.” The book warned the American public of the impact of pesticides on the environment and unleashed an extraordinary national debate about science and safety. This 120-minute documentary provides an illuminating and inspiring portrait of a seminal figure whose writings changed the course of our nation and are still highly relevant today.

Before and after the film, ERC staff will be on hand to answer questions about its Pesticide Action program which is working to reduce the use of pesticides, herbicides, and chemical fertilizers in the Wood River Valley. Additionally, students from the Wood River High School’s W.A.T.E.R. Club (Environmental Club) will provide information on their current project which is focused on native plants and the protection of local pollinators.

For more information on this program, contact ERC’s Hadley DeBree (www.ercsv.org; 208.726.4333; hadley@ercsv.org).

Join us for our “Family Gardening Days”, which is designed to help you get your garden started!

Come on down to our farm on Saturday, April 1st from 1pm to 3pm to plant vegetable seeds for your garden. You will also get an inside peek at our greenhouses and meet our many happy animals!

We will provide the soil, containers, seeds and instruction to get you started. You will have the opportunity to plant several varieties of vegetables including tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, lettuce, kale, broccoli, Swiss chard and more! If you have favorite seeds of your own, be sure to bring them.

You will be welcome to take your starts home with you or you can leave them with us and we’ll keep them happy until May 20th.

On Saturday, May 20th from 10 am to noon, we will show you how to transplant your seedlings into your garden and give you harvesting tips. “Family Gardening Days” participants will have early bird access to our Plant Sale and Open House that will be held later that afternoon.

Sign up today for this hands-on gardening opportunity. The cost includes both dates and will be $25/person or $45/family.